Inti Raymi

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Across
  1. 2. A small food that grows in a pod and is often eaten with rice.
  2. 5. To lead or show someone where to go.
  3. 9. The opposite of good.
  4. 12. The colorful part of a plant that blooms.
  5. 13. Music made with words and a melody.
  6. 15. A person from your family or community who lived long ago.
  7. 18. Kawsay A Kichwa idea meaning living well and in harmony.
  8. 19. Tuta The darkest part of the night, around 12:00 a.m.
  9. 23. Something holy, spiritual, or deeply respected.
  10. 24. To feel exhausted after working or moving for a long time.
  11. 29. To fill an area with smoke.
  12. 32. Pacha The world of the present and everyday life.
  13. 35. A person who guides or leads others.
  14. 36. A person who shows others the way.
  15. 38. Pacha The upper world or sky in Andean worldview.
  16. 39. To show thanks or appreciation.
  17. 40. The object seen in the night sky that changes shape throughout the month.
Down
  1. 1. To have fun and feel happiness.
  2. 3. A yellow crop that grows on a cob.
  3. 4. Gathering crops when they are ready to eat.
  4. 6. A plant that can sting your skin when touched.
  5. 7. A group of people connected by place, relationships, and shared traditions.
  6. 8. An object used for striking or controlling, traditionally made with a flexible cord.
  7. 10. A sweet food that grows on a plant or tree.
  8. 11. Something worn over the face to hide or change one's appearance.
  9. 14. The spirit, soul, or energy of a living being.
  10. 16. The part of the head with eyes, a nose, and a mouth.
  11. 17. Bright points of light visible in the night sky.
  12. 20. Water that falls from a high place or cliff.
  13. 21. To enter and reclaim the central plaza as a community.
  14. 22. Moving your body to music or rhythm.
  15. 25. A colorful arc that may appear in the sky after rain.
  16. 26. The ground where plants grow.
  17. 27. A musical instrument with strings that is played by strumming.
  18. 28. The bright star that gives Earth light and warmth.
  19. 30. Pacha The world below in Andean worldview.
  20. 31. Something people eat for energy.
  21. 33. A wind instrument played by blowing air into it.
  22. 34. What you might say or feel when the temperature is very low.
  23. 37. The number that comes after one.